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The thin fold of skin that lies between the labia minora and can be ruptured as a result of sexual intercourse is known as the:
 
  1. Clitoris.
   2. Cervix.
   3. Hymen.
   4. Uterus.

Question 2

A worrisome concern identified by the nurse during a social assessment of a teen at a routine appointment would be which response from the teen?
 
  1. Constantly wanting to be with friends
   2. Verbalizing that the mom is the teen's best friend
   3. Wanting independence from family/caregivers
   4. Exploring different religious venues



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1. The clitoris does not rupture during sexual intercourse.
2. The cervix does not rupture during sexual intercourse.
3. A thin fold of skin that lies between the labia minora and can be ruptured as a result of sexual intercourse is the hymen.
4. The uterus does not rupture during sexual intercourse.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Social development includes socializing in cliques of the same sex and striving for peer acceptance.
2. Normal social development includes conflict between adolescents and caregivers.
3. Social development includes wanting independence from caregivers.
4. Adolescents may start to question/disagree with the religious beliefs of the family.



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